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  1. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 07 (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2010-07-12
  2. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 04 (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2010-07-12
  3. The Sublime and Beautiful by Edmund Burke, 2009-11-09
  4. A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful by Edmund Burke, 2009-01-01
  5. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2010-07-12
  6. The Works of Edmund Burke, all 12 volumes in a single file, improved 8/8/2010 by Edmund Burke, 2008-02-01
  7. Edmund Burke, Volume I: 1730-1784 by F.P. Lock, 2008-10-15
  8. The Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 1 by Edmund Burke, 2010-02-16
  9. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2005-02-14
  10. Reflections on the Revolution in France: A Critical Edition by Edmund Burke, 2002-03-01
  11. AN IMAGINATIVE WHIG: REASSESSING THE LIFE AND THOUGHT OF EDMUND BURKE
  12. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12) by Edmund Burke, 2010-07-12
  13. Practical Art Criticism by Edmund Burke Feldman, 1994-08-21
  14. Pre-Revolutionary Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Edmund Burke, 1993-06-25

21. Burke, Edmund. 1909–14. Reflections On The French Revolution. Vol. 24, Part 3.
burke, edmund. 1909–14. Reflections on the French Revolution. Vol. 24, Part 3. The Harvard Classics. 1790. edmund burke. Written
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22. Welcome To The Edmund Burke School
Coeducational, independent, college preparatory school for students grades 612. Calendar, academic program, admissions, parent association.
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23. De Edmund Burke Stichting
The burke Foundation seeks to promote conservative philosophy, develop policy proposals, bring together those interested in conservatism in The Netherlands and to change public opinion in the notoriously 'progressive' country.
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24. IDIS-DPF: Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
Estudio sobre la vida y obra de uno de los m¡s cl¡sicos e influyentes te³ricos conservadores. Incluye referencias bibliogr¡ficas.
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Edmund Burke (1729-1797) por Marco Respinti 1. La vida y las obras El 9 de julio de 1797 Burke fallece en su casa del campo de Beaconsfield, en Inglaterra. Para consultar: Scritti politici Riflessioni sulla Rivoluzione Francese , con un prefacio de Domenico Fisichella, Ciarrapico, Roma 1984; Inchiesta sul Bello e sul Sublime , a cura de Giuseppe Sertolli y Goffredo Miglietta, 4 ed., Aestethica, Palermo 1992; Pensieri sull'attuale malcontento , a cura de Ida Cappiello, Liberilibri, Macerata 1993.

25. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Documents: Burke Speech
USAproject, documents-area, edmund burke, Speech on conciliation with America, March 22, 1775. edmund burke. Speech on conciliation with America, March 22, 1775.
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Speech on conciliation with America, March 22, 1775
Quote Edmund Burke To restore order and repose to an empire so great and so distracted as ours is, merely in the attempt, an undertaking that would ennoble the flights of the highest genius, and obtain pardon for the efforts of the meanest understanding. Struggling a good while with these thoughts, by degrees I felt myself more firm. I derived, at length, some confidence from what in other circumstances usually produces timidity. I grew less anxious, even from the idea of my own insignificance. For, judging of what you are by what you ought to be, I persuaded myself that you would not reject a reasonable proposition because it had nothing but its reason to recommend it. The proposition is peace. Not peace through the medium of war; not peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless negotiations; not peace to arise out of universal discord, fomented from principle, in all parts of the empire; not peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing questions, or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is simple peace, sought in its natural course and in its ordinary haunts. Is it not the same virtue which does every thing for us here in England? Do you imagine, then, that-it is the Land-Tax Act which raises your revenue? that it is the annual vote in the Committee of Supply, which gives you your army? or that it is the Mutiny Bill which inspires it with bravery and discipline? No! surely, no! It is the love of the people; it is their attachment to their government, from the sense of the deep stake they have in such a glorious institution, which gives you your army and your navy, and infuses into both that liberal obedience without which your army would be a base rabble and your navy nothing but rotten timber.

26. The Significance Of The French Revolution
Short essay which quotes extensively from edmund burke.
http://www.ourcivilisation.com/french.htm
by Philip Atkinson Arnold Toynbee in his " A Study Of History "saw the French Revolution as the point in our civilization when it stopped growing and started breaking down. By comparing numerous civilizations Toynbee was able to identify the eruption of a class war as the common preliminary of social disintegration, and he explained the explosion of civil violence as a result of the tyranny of the ruling class: "the dominant minority is a perversion of the creative minority whose role of leadership it has inherited, and it embarks on a policy of social repression in order to impose by force the authority which it is no longer accorded in virtue of merit; the internal proletariat comprises that majority within a society which has formerly given its voluntary allegiance to a creative leadership, but which is now increasingly alienated from its own society by the coercive despotism of its corrupted masters;" While the rhetoric of the French revolutionaries may support Toynbee's view about their king, an English contemporary denied this was the truth. Edmund Burke in Reflections On The Revolution In France made the opposite claim , stating:

27. Burke, Edmund. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. burke, edmund. 1729–97, British political writer and statesman, b. Dublin, Ireland. 1. Early Writings.
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28. Quotes: A - C
Six pages of quotes arranged alphabetically by topic, drawing heavily from the Bible, Francis Bacon, edmund burke, Shakespeare, Robert and Elizabeth Browning, and the Dhammapada.
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Quotes: A - C HOME John Axel Taylor 1934-1980 People I Admire 32 Essential Virtues Quotes: A - C Quotes: C - F Quotes: G - L Quotes: L - R Quotes: R - Z ... If I Win The Lottery... A collection of quotes on virtue, vice, and other topics... Most of these quotes are serious, others are humorous. Some I agree with, some I disagree with. Abstinence: "A total abstainer is one who abstains from everything but abstention, and especially from inactivity in the affairs of others." - Ambrose Bierce Action: "Even a child is known by his actions, by whether his conduct is pure and right." - Proverbs 20:11 "All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty." - Proverbs 14:23 "The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it." - Emerson, Essays New England Reformers "We know what a person thinks not when he tells us what he thinks, but by his actions." - Isaac Bashevis Singer "The world is divided into people who do things and people who get the credit. Try, if you can, to belong to the first group. There's far less competition." - Dwight Morrow

29. Home Page
Advancing the values and economic arrangements which sustain a free society.
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The Edmund Burke Institute is a non profit, non partisan, educational organisation with charitable status founded in 1988 ( see Background - (Charity number 132223) which advances the values and economic arrangements which sustain a free society- ( see Approach ). The name was chosen at the suggestion of the Nobel prize winner F.A Hayek.
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30. Edmund Burke
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Der englische Philosoph Edmund Burke hat mit seinen Reflections on the Revolution in France Rechtfertigung konservativer politischer Philosophie geliefert. powered by Uwe Wiedemann

31. Biografía - Burke, Edmund
burke, edmund Nacionalidad Gran Bretaña Dublín 1729 - 1797. Nacido en 1729, se educó
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Nacido en 1729, se educó en el seno de una familia protestante. Acudió al Trinity College de Dublín, su ciudad natal, siendo entre 1784 y 1785 profesor y rector de la Universidad de Glasgow. Miembro del partido whig, el ala liberal de la aristocracia británica, criticó a Pitt y Hastings. Fue defensor de la libertad religiosa de los colonos americanos, si bien criticó con dureza los principios democráticos de la Revolución Francesa en su obra "Reflections on the Revolution in France", publicada en 1790. Partidario del pragmatismo político, en su primer escrito, "Vindication of Natural Society", de 1756, critica el racionalismo y la abstracción teórica. En este sentido, postulaba el "principio de intervención", por el cual los Estados estaban legitimados para intervenir en otros Estados si consideraba que en ellos se estaba pervirtiendo el orden natural, dando lugar a la anarquía, la tiranía o el desorden. Teórico del partido whig, facilitó los elementos para contrarrestar el empuje de las masas y eliminar las intrigas cortesanas.
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32. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Leonardo Bruni
Article by edmund burke from the Catholic Encyclopedia, summarizing Bruni's life and career.
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Leonardo Bruni
An eminent Italian humanist, b. of poor and humble parents at Arezzo, the birthplace of Petrarch , in 1369; d. at Florence, 9 March, 1444. He is also called Aretino from the city of his birth. Beginning at first the study of law, he later, under the patronage of Salutato and the influence of the Greek scholar Chrysoloras, turned his attention to the study of the classics. In 1405 he obtained through his friend Poggio the post of Apostolic secretary under Pope Innocent VII . He remained at Rome for several years, continuing as secretary under Popes Gregory XII and Alexander V. In 1410 he was elected Chancellor of the Republic of Florence, but resigned the office after a few months, returning to the papal court as secretary under John XXIII , whom he afterwards accompanied to the Council of Constance . On the deposition of that pope in 1415, Bruni returned to Florence, where he spent the remaining years of his life. Here he wrote his chief work, a Latin history of Florence, "Historiarium Florentinarum Libri XII" (Strasburg, 1610). In recognition of this great work the State conferred upon him the rights of citizenship and exempted the author and his children from taxation. In 1427 through the favour of the Medici he was again appointed state chancellor, a post which he held until his death. During these seventeen years he performed many valuable services to the State. Bruni contributed greatly to the revival of Greek and Latin learning in Italy in the fifteenth century and was foremost among the scholars of the

33. Edmund Burke Academy Spartans Homepage
K4 through 12th. Contact information.
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34. Www.leksikon.org/html/dk/burke_edmund.htm
burke, edmundburke, edmund. MJ. Sidst ajourført 1/5 2002. Litteratur burke, edmund Tanker om den franske revolution, Ribe, Tidehverv 1987. Schepelern
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35. Mallow Cork Ireland Famous People ::
A biography provided by the town of Mallow, Ireland, which claims to be his birthplace.
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Edmund Burke All Burke's biographers, from James Prior in 1826 to Stanley Alyling in 1988, state that Edmund Burke was born in Dublin and that his father, an attorney, Richard Burke, was a Protestant and his mother, born Mary Nagle, a Catholic. The date of birth is now believed to have been New Year's Day, 1729. It is not certain that he was born in the Blackwater Valley. The fact that his sister's baptism is recorded in Castletownroche has raised Co. Cork suspicions. At the age of six, he was sent by his parents to live with his maternal uncle, Patrick Nagle, in Ballyduff. It is said that he was sent there as a child for the sake of his health and indeed he was a sickly child and the city of Dublin in the eighteenth century was an unhealthy place. He spent the next five years in Ballyduff. During this time he attended the local hedge-school. Here he was taught by the schoolmaster, Mr. O'Halloran. This school was under the walls of the ruined castle of Monanimy. Burke was a cousin and contemporary of Nano Nagle, the foundress of the Presentation Order of Nuns. At the age of 12, in 1741, Burke went to boarding school in Ballintore, Co. Kildare. In April 1744 Burke sat successfully for entrance to Trinity College, Dublin. Burke's University career was distinguished. He became a scholar of the House in his senior Freshman year in 1746. Between then and taking his degree in January 1748, and for a short time after that, he busied himself to some purpose with the debating club, which he founded, and with a miscellany paper, "The Reformer" which he also founded and largely wrote. There is very little known about Burke's life for the nine years after his graduation in January 1748.

36. Edmund Burke
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Edmund Burke, author of Reflections on the Revolution in France , is known to a wide public as a classic political thinker: it is less well understood that his intellectual achievement depended upon his understanding of philosophy. The present essay explores the character and significance of this for his thought.
1. Introduction
The name of Edmund Burke (1730-97) is not one that often figures in the history of philosophy . This is a curious fate for a writer of genius who was also the author of a book entitled A Philosophical Enquiry . Besides the Enquiry
2. Life
Indeed, like Hume, Burke found that there was more money in narrative works and in practical affairs than in philosophy. Burke's earliest writings include A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757), and

37. Books On-line: Search Results
You requested author names with the words burke, edmund . burke, edmund Selections from the Speeches and Writings of edmund burke (Gutenberg text);
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38. Reflections On The Revolution In France
The classical work of edmund burke Reflections On The Revolution In France about the French revolution, with notes and an easy guide index.
http://www.ourcivilisation.com/burke/index.htm
A note from A Study Of Our Decline by Philip Atkinson Reflections
On
The Revolution Of France
And
On The Proceedings In Certain Societies In London Relative To That Event
In A Letter
Intended To Have Been Sent To A Gentleman In Paris
by Edmund Burke Prologue Part I. Part II. ... Home

39. Burke (Edmund)
Translate this page burke, edmund (1729-1797), homme politique et théoricien britannique, dont la critique de la Révolution française fut le fondement du conservatisme
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Burke, Edmund Ce que je peux faire, ce n'est pas ce que me dit un homme de loi; mais ce que l'humanité, la raison et la justice me disent que je devrais faire. Ceux qui ont beaucoup à espérer et rien à perdre seront toujours dangereux. Dans toutes les formes de gouvernement, c'est le peuple qui est le véritable législateur. De mauvaises lois sont la pire sorte de tyrannie. L'habitude nous réconcilie avec tout. La superstition est la religion des âmes faibles. Le gouvernement est une invention de la sagesse humaine pour pourvoir aux besoins humains. Les hommes ont droit à ce que cette sagesse pourvoie à leurs besoins. Les lois, comme les maisons, s'appuient les unes sur les autres. Les tyrans manquent rarement de prétextes. Un Etat qui n'a pas les moyens d'effectuer des changements n'a pas les moyens de se maintenir. Liste des auteurs Auteur précédent Auteur suivant ... Les Pros du secours

40. Reflections On The Revolution In France
edmund burke's classic letter about the French revolution, with an easy find index.
http://www.ourcivilisation.com/burke/
A note from A Study Of Our Decline by Philip Atkinson Reflections
On
The Revolution Of France
And
On The Proceedings In Certain Societies In London Relative To That Event
In A Letter
Intended To Have Been Sent To A Gentleman In Paris
by Edmund Burke Prologue Part I. Part II. ... Home

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